These former East Panhandle area high school athletes are set to compete on Sunday, April 26.
These former East Panhandle area high school standouts will be active on Saturday, April 25.
Friday, April 24 will see this former East Panhandle area high school star in competition.
Berkeley County Schools’ Pre-K Program partnered with Martinsburg Public Library for an art exhibit celebrating young children’s creativity. Organized by Sara Wolfe during Week of the Young Child, it showcased student artwork locally. The event highlights community engagement efforts within…
These former East Panhandle area high school athletes are set to compete on Wednesday, April 22.
Tuesday, April 21 will see these former East Panhandle area high school stars in competition.
Tom Willis documented recent campaign activities including a visit to Raleigh County’s Senior Center on April 18, followed by social media posts urging support for the SAVE America Act on April 19.
These ex-East Panhandle area high school standouts will take the field during the week of Monday, April 20.
Tom Willis, candidate for U.S. Senate from West Virginia, addressed concerns over rising living costs in several tweets dated April 18, 2026, while also announcing endorsements from pro-Second Amendment groups WV CDL and GOA
Tom Willis shared several updates on April 18, including condolences for David McKinley and remarks about conservative values in the U.S. Senate.
Tom Willis, a political candidate from West Virginia, used social media on April 17-18, 2026 to criticize Senator Shelley Moore Capito’s voting record and her support for an energy infrastructure project known as MARL.
Sunday, April 19 will feature competition from these former East Panhandle area high school standouts.
Tom Willis used social media on April 16-17, 2026 to outline his support for Second Amendment protections and election integrity measures while campaigning in West Virginia.
Martinsburg High School students visited Berkeley Heights Elementary on April 14 as part of Financial Literacy Month activities. They taught younger children about saving and spending through stories and interactive games. The event is part of ongoing efforts by Berkeley…
Tom Willis, candidate for U.S. Senate from West Virginia, posted a series of tweets on April 17 addressing election security concerns, rising energy costs linked to green mandates, and his stance on girls’ sports policies.
On Saturday, April 18, these former East Panhandle area high school standouts will be in action.
Tom Willis used his social media accounts on April 15 and 16, 2026, to criticize incumbent politicians and advocate for congressional reforms such as term limits and banning stock trading by lawmakers.
Tom Willis addressed concerns about Congressional stock trading and immigration policy in several posts dated April 16, 2026.
On Friday, April 17, this former East Panhandle area high school standout will be in action.
Tom Willis posted several messages on April 15, 2026, expressing support for strong conservative leadership in West Virginia’s U.S. Senate representation.
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